Is your perfectly planned homeschool day imploding in front of you? Are you struggling and needing some homeschool help? Let me show you how to take on the challenge in front of you and reset your day!

The ability to reset your homeschool day when it is going south is one of the most important skills you can have as a homeschool mom. When your day quickly spirals into frustration, tears (their tears and yours), and no learning is happening – it may make you feel that your homeschool is a failure….

Not sure how to start homeschooling? Whether you have a kid in preschool, kindergarten or older - this post will walk you through each simple step from state laws to co ops to school rooms to get your homeschool up and running! Download the free printable checklist today and feel confident from day 1!

Getting started with your homeschool journey can be a daunting and overwhelming challenge. So challenging that many do not even start! Your mind is likely swirling with things you glimpsed on social media, questions about lesson plans, online resources, homeschool curriculum, state regulations, and whether the whole thing is even a good idea. Can homeschoolers…

Looking for a fun, fresh, unique Christmas party idea? While trying to stay on a budget? I will show you how to throw a salt dough ornament exchange Christmas party! Your kids, family, and friends will love the fun, creative energy, Christmas cheer, and lasting memories!

Are you tired of the same ol’ Christmas party ideas? Looking for something new, different, creative, unique…and a little frugal? I promise you that I have something you haven’t seen or heard of before! A Salt Dough Ornament Exchange Party is a sure way to bring people together for a memorable, fun, and fresh Christmas…

Including Dad in your homeschool is important - but life is busy! Let me show you some practical tips in this post to find the time and energy!

Let’s face it – dad’s are typically not engaged in the homeschool life. If your family is anything like mine – then your husband is out working hard for the money to make all your homeschooling dreams come true. When he gets home, it is dinner, usually an evening practice/scouting/church event, kids go to bed,…